Final Choice for Earthizens
Living in the Now Newsletter
January 27, 2026
Do You Know? ...
Common sense is most uncommon
Now is a time where choice is narrowed to two options. Are we here to serve self, i.e., to choose what benefits us, makes us feel comfortable, over the good of others or do we choose the good of all which may or may not inconvenience us. Also known as, service to self over service to others. Choosing self, to not work together. Preferring one's own comfort to the good of all.
Life is actually simple now. Do we stand with all good souls or do we go with those who wish to control humans on Earth?
Standing with all good souls is simple but not necessarily easy. To help Earth return to and maintain her natural state, humans need to follow the rules, to promote and choose organized chaos instead of the disorganized chaos preferred by the controllers.
The goal of organized chaos is to let each of us do as we choose without interfering with each other. Each may choose what we wish to have in our life. We cannot choose for another. They choose for themselves. In organized chaos, multiple and contradictory choices may exist.
A key factor in dealing in matters where there is significant differences is to be calm, clear and respectful to all parties whether they deserve it or not. We deserve it. We must act civilized rather than follow mob rule. We need to let those "in charge" know what we wish in a calm and orderly manner.
We do this by letting authorities know our opinions and wishes by phone, voice or text, email, letter, speaking up at meetings, etc. We do not do it by destroying property, businesses, interfering with duly appointed administrators, law enforcement personnel, etc. Do not adopt the tactics of the controllers. If an action of an official is objectionable. tell the official or their superior, not a subordinate whose job is to do as they are directed. If the objectionable action is deemed to be illegal, inform local law enforcement and/or administrators.
Enforcement personnel are more likely to discuss things with us and anyone considering or attempting an illegal act if approached in a calm and non threatening manner. Illegal acts are whatever the law says is illegal. If there is confusion, encourage local authorities to sort it out. Peacefully. There may be a thin line between peaceful and orderly encouraging of respecting the law and illegal interference in the performance of sworn duties. Law enforcement agents and elected leaders take an oath to uphold the constitution for this reason. It is important. The oath respects this importance. We cannot shirk responsibilities as citizens, then expect sworn personnel to do things our way. Expect them to respect the law.
We must be informed and make our wishes known in a proper manner and timely fashion. Allowing people to come into the country, e.g., without id check is dangerous and improper. Keeping records of entries is right. Allowing government personnel to ignore this is improper. Looking the other way is not proper. Mob protest is also dangerous and not right. Demonstrations need to be peaceful, quiet and orderly. The quietness gets attention.
Letting elected and appointed officials know where we stand is right and proper. If these officials do not listen, i.e., they continue to act illegally, we need to remove them. If they claim they cannot do anything, find someone who can. But do not sit silently while disorganized chaos is being promoted and supported, and civilized society is being destroyed.
Potential actions fall into two categories: helpful for the good of all and not helpful for the good of all. Banning concerned citizens from feeding the homeless is helpful to no one. Letting local politicians steal tax dollars to fund their pet projects and divert money to their associates is not helpful. Giving tax dollars away to other countries while citizens are in need is not right except in real, current emergencies. Better done, however, by private citizens.
Lack of oversight of government spending by citizens is not helpful. Permitting authorities to harass local businesses by instituting burdensome and unreasonable requirements is not helpful to the community. Asking elected and appointed officials to report on what they are doing is beneficial. Insisting elected and appointed officials inform citizens publicly about what actions are being taken is also most beneficial. Insisting that valid laws be properly enforced or repealed is necessary. Doing this at scheduled public meetings is even more beneficial. Using available resources to keep all citizens informed is required.
Bottom line: informed citizens are key to overseeing that the actions of elected and appointed officials be consistent with the laws and the good of all.
How is a collective consciousness formed? Public meetings and hours of discussions are not needed to form a group consensus. Each of us considers what we wish to see develop. We may have discussions with others to clarify our desires. Then we each shift into a very calm state with elevated energy levels to specifically decide and state to self what we wish. Say it to self or write it in a journal or computer using the most positive language we can.
We may decide, e.g., we wish to be in a crime free environment. We may state this as: I wish to live in a neighborhood where residents respect and help each other, have what they require and cooperate with each other to provide for these needs, each other and any visitors. If enough people make similar choices, they begin to act in ways which bring it into reality.
Remember we are here to stand together and help each other. Now.
Our Choice.
Wanisi do
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